Snozz boy was on the box this afternoon whining (as usual) about the current supercar regs.
His bitch is there is not enough points for winning, I mean really how is that going to disadvantage him in 2004.
Maybe he is after extra points for his "triple spins with pike" as he exits the race surface?
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And aren't the people on this forum the same ones who complained long and hard last year that ambrose wasn't leading the championship even though he had won more races than anyone, so isn't it in everyones best interests that the winner gets enough points to make it worthwhile. otherwise we'll have another farcical year where the championship leader during the year isn't the driver with the most wins but the driver who is more consistant by finishing in the points....

And aren't the people on this forum the same ones who complained long and hard last year that ambrose wasn't leading the championship even though he had won more races than anyone, so isn't it in everyones best interests that the winner gets enough points to make it worthwhile. otherwise we'll have another farcical year where the championship leader during the year isn't the driver with the most wins but the driver who is more consistant by finishing in the points....

In what dillusion was anyone here complaining about Marcos's performance or points tally?
The only complaints would have been that it wasn't the 2002 free ride from a few wins.
Why shouldn't drivers like Richards Jnr be up there for consistant placings?
Is a win and a DNF worth more than 2 3rds, opinions will vary.

And aren't the people on this forum the same ones who complained long and hard last year that ambrose wasn't leading the championship even though he had won more races than anyone, so isn't it in everyones best interests that the winner gets enough points to make it worthwhile. otherwise we'll have another farcical year where the championship leader during the year isn't the driver with the most wins but the driver who is more consistant by finishing in the points....

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